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Log in to belin website "www.belkin.com/uk/support and download the firmware under software and firmware section.
once u download it lof in to your router unterface by connecting the rtr to ur comp.
open the internet explorer and typr 192.168.2.1 and on the router interface u have firmware update clikc and browse te file u download and click update that r bye............

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HI FriendYou have to upgrade the firmware of your router. To do this please follow the steps

1. Open the website www.linksys.com/download2. Enter the model number of your router and hit enter3. Now click on Get downloads and drivers4. Select the version number of your router and scroll down a little.5. To your left you will see Downloads and under that you will see Firmware6.Click firmware and save it to your desktop7. Now again open internet explorer and in the address bar 192.168.1.1 and hit enter8. If you have not changed the default password of the router then leave the user name blank and in password type admin and hit enter.9.Now click Administration and under that click Upgrade firmware.10. Select the file and that you have saved on your desktop and click upgrade.11.After upgrade turn off the router for 30 seconds.

The short answer is.... It is a T-1 Router/Firewall that works with ISDN and Frame Relay. It uses the V.35 and BRI interfaces and requires an external CSU/DSU. It is NOT compatable with Cable or DSL internet service providers.

i had that happen with my wrt54g it would go from 54 to 1 and start over again well i learned my leason there i tryed reverting to the original firmware and ended up toasting my router so dont try that :) im not to sure what the cause of this is either i do think that it in the router and not the wifi card tho

This is for the pixes, I haven't upgraded an asa yet...should be close or the same

* find latest version of code, these are usually *.bin files located on http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/pix* confirm the flash and RAM requirements of the PIX OS software versus what the PIX has (”sho ver”)* make sure you have a backup of the old PIX OS and PDM to the tftp server (or at least confirm the software is there) Note: You cannot back them up from the PIX, so you will need to download them and put them on the tftp server
* put in a change control form* once change controls confirms date/time do the upgrade: wri mem*** only if you save your configs via tftp
wri net
conf t
ca save all
copy tftp://your tftp server ip/pix635.bin flash:imageskip this if you don't use pdm
copy tftp://your tftp server ip/pdm-304.bin flash:pdm
*** if this is a failover pair, upgrade the other pair
reboot